commit 5e5bd27ec3db76103111ae7d850c904f066ebc01
Author: gus <[email protected]>
Date:   Fri Jul 5 18:27:07 2019 -0400

    Import Good US ISPs from trac to good-bad-isps page
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@@ -8,30 +8,64 @@ This page aims to list community experiences with Tor and 
various Internet Servi
 
 Be sure to provide useful information like how much bandwidth you pushed, 
whether you thought the deal was cheap or expensive, how hard you had to work 
to make them understand what's going on, how long your server has been running, 
and whether you'd recommend them to others. Also include dates.
 
-Since non-exits do not attract complaints, it should be fine to run them 
without contacting the hoster first. Make sure you understand their policies 
regarding bandwidth, especially on "unlimited" (fair use) contracts. For exit 
relays, you should read the fine Tor Exit Guidelines first.
+Since non-exits do not attract complaints, it should be fine to run them 
without contacting the hoster first. Make sure you understand their policies 
regarding bandwidth, especially on "unlimited" (fair use) contracts. For exit 
relays, you should read the fine [Tor Exit Guidelines](tor-exit-guidelines) 
first.
 
-For network diversity and stronger anonymity, you should avoid providers and 
countries that already attract a lot of Tor capacity. 
[metrics](https://metrics.torproject.org/) is a great tool that allows you to 
group probabilities by country and AS (autonomous systems), so you can more 
easily identify networks you want to avoid.
+For network diversity and stronger anonymity, you should avoid providers and 
countries that already attract a lot of Tor capacity. 
[Metrics](https://metrics.torproject.org/) is a great tool that allows you to 
group probabilities by country and AS (autonomous systems), so you can more 
easily identify networks you want to avoid.
 
 **Note**: This page is currently being revamped. If you would like to help out 
please see [#31063](https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/31063).
 
-## Proposed ISPs 
+# Good Experiences
+
+## US
+
+| **Company/ISP** | **ASN** | **Bridges** | **Relay** | **Exit** | 
**Comments** | **Last Updated** |
+|-------------------------|-------------|-----------------|--------------|-------------|---------------------|------------------------|
+| [2HOST](https://2host.com/) | - | Yes | Yes | Yes(?) | Vague AUP/Abuse 
handling | 10/15/14 |
+| [Amazon Web Services (AWS)](https://aws.amazon.com) | - | Yes | Yes | No | - 
| - |
+| [AmeriNOC](https://www.amerinoc.com/) | - | Yes | Yes | Yes | - | - |
+| [Arvixe](https://www.arvixe.com/vps_virtual_private_servers_hosting/) | - | 
Yes | Yes | Yes | - | 06/19/13 |
+| [Axigy](http://www.axigy.com) | - | Yes | Yes | Yes | - |  - |
+| [Blacklotus](http://www.blacklotus.net) | - | Yes | Yes | Yes | Liberal 
abuse handling policies | - |
+| [BuyVM.net](https://buyvm.net) | AS53667 | Yes | Yes | Yes | New Tor rules 
[here](https://buyvm.net/acceptable-use-policy/#3). All relays are fine if you 
follow the steps. | - |
+| [Catalyst Host](https://catalysthost.com/) | - | ? | No | No | "If you are 
interested in hosting either, you can ask us about a dedicated server." | 
10/01/14 |
+| [ChunkHost](http://chunkhost.com) | - | Yes | Yes | ? | Questionable DMCA 
handling | 01/01/12 |
+| [Cyberonic](http://www.cyberonic.com) | - | Yes | Yes | ? | - | - |
+| [Datawagon](https://datawagon.net) | AS27176 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Customers 
are forwarded abuse complaints to handle themselves | 03/06/19 |
+| [DreamHost](https://www.dreamhost.com/) | - | Yes | Yes | ? | - | 11/29/17 |
+| [Ethr.net](http://ethr.net/) | - | Yes | Yes | Yes | - | - |
+| [Evolucix](http://www.evolucix.com) | -  | Yes | Yes | No(?) | - | - |
+| [Future Hosting](http://www.futurehosting.com/) | - | Yes | Yes | No | - | 
09/01/14 |
+| [HostGator](http://www.hostgator.com/) | - | No | No | No | - | - |
+| [HostHatch](https://hosthatch.com) | AS46562 | Yes | Yes | No | Their vps 
isp are mixed include: QuadraNet, nLayer, AboveNet, Inteliquent, Atrato 
Networks and open peering with the entire Any2LA and Atlanta TIE networks. | 
05/01/16 |
+| [HostUS](http://hostus.us/) | AS25926 | Yes | Yes | No | - | 10/16/14 |
+| [IPXcore](https://ipxcore.com/) | - | Yes | Yes | No | - |
+| [Luna Node](https://www.lunanode.com/index.php) | - | Yes | Yes | No | - | 
05/01/14 |
+| [OVH](https://www.ovh.com/us/index.xml ) | AS16276 | Yes | Yes | ? | - | 
12/31/14 |
+| [Oplink.net](https://www.oplink.net) | - | Yes | Yes | No | - | 09/03/15 |
+| [Psychz.net](https://www.psychz.net/) | - | Yes | Yes | Yes | Very Exit 
friendly. Standard Tor response will resolve abuse issues. | 10/07/15 |
+| [PulseServers](https://www.pulseservers.com) | AS16276 | Yes | Yes | Yes | 
Exit-friendly. | 05/01/16 |
+| [RamNode](http://ramnode.com/) | AS3842 | Yes | Yes | No | - | 11/03/14 |
+| [Server Complete](https://servercomplete.com/) | - | ? | ? | No | - | 
11/03/14 |
+| [Softlayer](http://www.softlayer.com) | - | Yes | Yes | ? | - | - |
+| [Slicehost/Rackspace](http://www.slicehost.com/) | - | Yes | Yes | No | 
Host, not an ISP | - |
+| [Sh3lls](http://www.sh3lls.net/dedicated.htm) | - | Yes | Yes | No | - | - |
+| [SolarVPS](https://solarvps.com) | - | Yes | Yes | Yes | - | - |
+| [SeedVPS](https://www.seedvps.com) | - | Yes | Yes | No | - | - |
+| [Tailored VPS](http://tailoredvps.com/) | - | Yes | Yes | Yes(?) | -  | - |
+| [VPS6.NET](https://vps6.net/) | - | Yes | Yes | No | - | - |
+| [VPSWebServer.com](http://www.vpswebserver.com) | - | Yes || No | ? | - | - |
+| [Inerail](http://inerail.net/) | - | Yes | Yes | Yes | Tor only allowed on 
dedicated/colocation | - |
+| [CondoInternet ISP](http://www.condointernet.net/) | - | Yes | Yes | Yes | - 
| - |
+| [DigitalOcean](http://digitalocean.com/) | - | Yes | Yes | No | - | - |
+| [PhoenixNap / Secured Servers](http://www.phoenixnap.com/) | - | Yes | Yes | 
No | - | 08/01/14 |
+| [Vultr](http://vultr.com) | AS20473 | Yes | Yes | No | When asked directly 
they will claim they do support Tor exits but will pull the rug out from under 
you later on. This has happened to at least two exit operators. | - |
+| [ChicagoVPS](http://chicagovps.net/) | - | Yes | Yes | No | Tor bridge/relay 
is allowed on the whole VPS range. Any VPS running Exit nodes will be suspended 
without prior notice. | 15/01/15 |
+| [Xmission](https://www.xmission.com/) | - | Yes | Yes | Yes | - | 01/28/15 |
+| [blackpulsehosting](https://www.blackpulsehosting.com) | - | Yes | Yes | No 
| - | 10/25/15 |
+| [MonkeyBrains](https://monkeybrains.net) | AS32329 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Only 
offers colocation, no cheap VPS option. | 1/14/19 |
 
-The table below contains some community-suggested ISPs which have yet to be 
contacted and/or evaluated on their policies towards Tor hosting of any kind. 
If you have seen a host and would like to suggest it to us, but do not have the 
time or confidence to reach out, please do leave their website information 
below.
 
 
-| **Company/ISP** | **Website** | **Language** | **Tasked?** | **Comments** |
-|-------------------------|------------------|--------------------|------------------|---------------------|
-| [Evolution Host VPS](https://evolution-host.com/vps-hosting.php) | 
[Evolution Host](https://evolution-host.com/) | English | 
https://evolution-host.com/tos.php | "No problem at all! We certainly aren't 
against the use of Tor on our services. You may host any type of Tor node." | 
-| QuickPacket | quickpacket.com | English | ToS prohibit "any activity" 
related to Tor as of 2015-03-31. See prohibited use 22 
http://quickpacket.com/tos.html |
-| Delimiter | delimiter.com | English | 
https://www.delimiter.com/terms-conditions/ | 
-| Reliable Hosting | reliablehosting.com | English | 2015-12-31 "Sorry, we 
don't allow Tor exit node on our servers" |
-| Dacentec | dacentec.com | English | 2015-12-29 Dacentec Support: "Tor Nodes 
are prohibited by our terms of service and acceptable use policy. 2 sites were 
given https://billing.dacentec.com/hostbill/aup.php and 
https://billing.dacentec.com/hostbill/terms.php |
-| Joe's Datacenter | joesdatacenter.com | English | | "For abuse complaints, 
if we receive them while your account is still fairly new, we automatically 
terminate services." | 
-| Wholesale Internet | wholesaleinternet.com | English | 2015-12-29 Wholesale 
Internet sales:"We do not block traffic, but you must respond to all abuse 
reports within 24 hours." | Core2Duo Dedi 100Mbit connection serves only ~ 35 
Mbit (1/5/16)| 
-| Datashack.net \\ ASN: AS33387 | datashack.net | English | 2015-11-21 
DataShack Sales: "We do not appose TOR, but require to respond to all abuse 
reports within 24 hours." |
-| !CrownCloud | crowncloud.net | English | ~~ToS dis-allow bridge, relay, or 
exit as of 2015-03-31.~~ As of 2015-07-22, only exits are disallowed. Entry, 
bridge and middle are fine. See item 17 at 
http://wiki.crowncloud.net/doku.php/vps_tos |
-| Deepnet Solutions | deepnetsolutions.com | English | They specifically allow 
Tor relays (not exits) on their dedicated IPV4 VPSs  NOT on any NAT or OHM 
packages. \\ Some of their locations have a lot of consensus weight (AS12876 
and AS16276), maybe not so good for diversity. |
-| Andrews & Arnold | aa.net.uk | English | UK. IPv6. Note: Very very 
pro-privacy, has made public their net freedom and anti-surveillance stance. 
Zero censorship. |
 
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